Tagged

I’ve been tagged by both Fionna and Sarah Hilary.

So, let’s get to it shall we?
Display the award. Link back to the person who gave you this award. Nominate at least 7 other blogs. Put links to those blogs on your blog. Leave a message on the blogs of the people you’ve nominated. You can only answer in one word.
1. Where is your cell phone? There

2. Where is your significant other? Teaching

3. Your hair color? Black
4. Your mother? Home

5. Your father? Home

6. Your favourite thing? Pelikan

7. Your dream last night? Dreamy
8. Your dream/goal? Stability

9. The room you’re in? Study

10. Your hobby? Birds

11. Your fear? Many

12. Where do you want to be in 6 years? Happy

13. Where were you last night? Beloved

14. What you’re not? blond

15. One of your wish-list items? Stationary
16. Where you grew up? Home
17. The last thing you did? Listened (Editing stories, see?)
18. What are you wearing? CoolEPT-shirt/Jeans

19. Your TV? Off

20. Your pet? Quiet

21. Your computer? Essential

22. Your mood? Busy

23. Missing someone? Yup

24. Your car? Silent

25. Something you’re not wearing? Bonnet

26. Favourite store? N/A

27. Your summer? Behind

28. Love someone? Deeply

29. Your favorite color? Depends

30. When is the last time you laughed? Today

31. Last time you cried? GraveyardBook

So. Now it’s for me to nominate. Well, um, let’s see. Whose blogs do I love? There are loads. Off the top of my head – Fiona’s (as mentioned yesterday), Sarah Salway’s, Mummywrites, Lane’s, Jenn’s, Aliya’s and Neil’s, and Charlotte’s.
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Added – doesn’t half get on my nerves when Blogger does its own thing with the formatting and refuses to listen to what I want.

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Nik Perring is a short story writer, author, teacher of writing, and editor from the UK. His books include the widely celebrated Not So Perfect (Roastbooks, 2010), and A Book of Beautiful Words (2014). He co-wrote Freaks! (TFP/HarperCollins 2012), and A Book of Beautiful Trees is out in 2015.

0 thoughts on “Tagged”

  1. Lane, well it would mess up my hair.Fionna – I’m as mysterious as ever, aren’t I! Or vague. Difinitely the non-standing till one for me! ;)Sarah, you think we should start a group? Do we need sheep and crooks as well? (Bo Peep did have a bonnet, didn’t she…?)Nik

  2. Ha! I’m not sure whether I should say that’d suit you, or not, because you don’t look nothing like a piggy. Maybe bonnets are the way forward though – you’ve got me thinking now. I wonder if it’ll catch on (and also, if anyone still sold them).Nik 🙂

  3. I loved those “not” questions – what are you “not” wearing, what are you “not”, its a great thing to think about, what we aren’t as well as what we are. But now, I keep picturing you in a bonnet. And blond. That’s disturbing.

  4. Golly, that IS disturbing, you’re right.We’re ‘not’ a lot of things, aren’t we? Though, I suppose, we could be. Potential. Ooh, now my brain’s hurting – and btw I would have tagged you (cos I lurve your blog) but I saw Sarah had beaten me to it.Nik

  5. I remember being as young as 5 years old, but fully understanding the concept that I have a legal right to an education. And that that right would enable me to fulfill the responsibility of caring for my family. I recognized that every day I had to choose to stay on a path that was not paved for Mexican-American girls.My understanding of what my “rights” were and how I choose to fulfill my responsibilities matured over time. In the eighth grade, my government teacher Mrs. Evelyn told our class that the Constitution guaranteed that any individual 35 years or older could be President of the United States.————————–jacksenViral marketing

  6. Hi Nik – just sent you an email through your contact form but it said it didn’t go as my email was invalid… not sure if it got through? Basic rephrase is – thank you! Have a good weekend…

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